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You know, I am sorry for the poor fellows that haven't got labs to work in.
Ernest Rutherford
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Ernest Rutherford
Age: 66 †
Born: 1871
Born: August 30
Died: 1937
Died: October 19
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I am a great believer in the simplicity of things and as you probably know I am inclined to hang on to broad & simple ideas like grim death until evidence is too strong for my tenacity.
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When we have found how the nucleus of atoms is built up we shall have found the greatest secret of all — except life. We shall have found the basis of everything — of the earth we walk on, of the air we breathe, of the sunshine, of our physical body itself, of everything in the world, however great or however small — except life.
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